As the federal election campaign lurches into gear, there is one group of Australians who are routinely forgotten about in the conversation - young workers.
Younger Australians have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID19 pandemic. They've had their schooling and studies disrupted, their working lives upended, and their prospects for the future imperilled.
Felicity Sowerbutts from The Young Workers Centre joins us to discuss what's at stake for young workers.
Young Workers Centre - https://www.youngworkers.org.au/
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